
Twenty Years After
Genres
Overview
This short celebrates the 20th anniversary of MGM. Segments are shown from several early hits, then from a number of 1944 releases.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
9 min
Release Date
1944-01-01
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
6
Frank Whitbeck
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Bud Abbott
(archive footage)
Renée Adorée
(archive footage)
June Allyson
(archive footage)
Fred Astaire
(archive footage)
Lionel Barrymore
(archive footage)
Wallace Beery
(archive footage)
Turhan Bey
(archive footage)
Lucille Bremer
(archive footage)
Francis X. Bushman
(archive footage)
Calvin Coolidge
(archive footage)
Lou Costello
(archive footage)
James Craig
(archive footage)
Laraine Day
(archive footage)
Gloria DeHaven
(archive footage)
Robert Donat
(archive footage)
Brian Donlevy
(archive footage)
Philip Dorn
(archive footage)
Tom Drake
(archive footage)
Irene Dunne
(archive footage)
Ava Gardner
(archive footage)
Judy Garland
(archive footage)
Greer Garson
(archive footage)
Frances Gifford
(archive footage)
John Gilbert
(archive footage)
Kathryn Grayson
(archive footage)
Signe Hasso
(archive footage)
Katharine Hepburn
(archive footage)
John Hodiak
(archive footage)
Marsha Hunt
(archive footage)
Walter Huston
(archive footage)
José Iturbi
(archive footage)
Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins
(archive footage)
Van Johnson
(archive footage)
Gene Kelly
(archive footage)
Myrna Loy
(archive footage)
Aline MacMahon
(archive footage)
Alan Marshal
(archive footage)
Marilyn Maxwell
(archive footage)
Frank Morgan
(archive footage)
Dorothy Morris
(archive footage)
George Murphy
(archive footage)
Ramon Novarro
(archive footage)
Margaret O'Brien
(archive footage)
Susan Peters
(archive footage)
Walter Pidgeon
(archive footage)
William Powell
(archive footage)
Frances Rafferty
(archive footage)
Donna Reed
(archive footage)
Norma Shearer
(archive footage)
Ginny Simms
(archive footage)
Red Skelton
(archive footage)
Ann Sothern
(archive footage)
Lewis Stone
(archive footage)
Blanche Sweet
(archive footage)
Akim Tamiroff
(archive footage)
Elizabeth Taylor
(archive footage)
Phyllis Thaxter
(archive footage)
Spencer Tracy
(archive footage)
Lana Turner
(archive footage)
Robert Walker
(archive footage)
Jacqueline White
(archive footage)
Esther Williams
(archive footage)
Keenan Wynn
(archive footage)
Robert Young
(archive footage)
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